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Secured Credit Card

 
Author: Jeff Moynihan

No other industry has seen as much scams and fraudulent traits as in the credit card industry. This has given rise to secured credit cards which is normally tied up with a bank account of the card holder with a deposit amount. It is a redeeming solution for those who have very poor credit history or those who will not be able to show good credit history because they do not have one. The money deposited in the bank account is considered a safety measure against non-payment of bills. Usually the credit limit of secured cards will be equal to or less than the security deposit in the bank account. The bank account that is used for secured credit card must be an exclusive account which should not be used for any other purpose.

Since the credit card companies are at much lesser risk in the case of a secure credit card, one can get a secured credit card much more easily. Operational wise, secured credit card works the same way as the unsecured credit card. You need to pay your bills regularly ever month, pay your annual fee some times the fees is even more than the unsecured cards. The way business is run, buying and selling is conducted has changed so much that you cannot afford to be without a credit card. In a situation like this, one is forced to opt for secured credit card especially when they have been played by fate and left poor credit history.

In case you are using your secured credit to build a good credit history, be rigid on yourself on paying your monthly bills regularly. If you lapse again, you might be risking too much.

While applying for a secured credit card make a good study on the fees that are applicable and analyze various situation including what happens to your money in the bank if you credit card application is going to be denied. This is a point of concern because there are banks that would want retain the money for few financial cycles. Make sure that you do not lose anything when you are going to be prompt in paying your monthly bills. Also, check out for any additional expenses towards service charges.

You may have to forfeit your deposit in the bank if you happen to miss your payments anywhere between five to six months. On the other hand if you have been regular in making your payments you will start getting unsecured credit card offers within a period of time. The longest wait here would be most probably one year. However, beware of all marketing scams. Many a delighted card holders have been charged fees ranging between $25 to $50 for just getting the information on the banks that offer unsecured credit cards.

Author Bio:
Jeff Moynihan is a eminent columnist. Jeff likes to write articles about this subject.
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